Bug#336808: Can't reproduce bugs #336808 and #337396

2007-08-17 Thread Adam Funk
I cannot reproduce the problems you described and tagged the bugs as unreproducible. If you have further information, please submit it (please test with the current version 0.7.7-1). The following came from an Ubuntu Feisty system, but as we discussed you think the package is the same. Hope

Bug#276015: About your bug: kmail: means of detaching attachments from received messages on the Debian BTS

2007-03-04 Thread Adam Funk
On Saturday 03 March 2007 01:16, Ana Guerrero wrote: We are sorry if nobody responded when you filed the bug, KDE has gotten more bugs in the past years than the maintainers could handle. We are trying to fix this now, but we need your help. So please respond to this mail and tell us if: -

Bug#338778: grip: Config-Rip-Options Wav filter command doesn't run.

2005-11-12 Thread Adam Funk
Package: grip Version: 3.2.0-5 Severity: important I have package normalize-audio 0.7.6-7 and want to use it to normalize the *.wav files before encoding. So in the Config - Rip - Options tab I enter /usr/bin/normalize-audio -a -20dB but the resulting *.wav and *.mp3 files end up at a higher

Bug#337396: normalize-audio: normalize-mp3 --tmpdir DIR option doesn't work (see also #336808)

2005-11-04 Thread Adam Funk
Package: normalize-audio Version: 0.7.6-7 Severity: normal The --tmpdir DIR option always fails with Can't rename temp file (This is how I discovered bug #336808: the original mp3 file has been deleted at this point.) At first I thought it was a problem with /tmp but it also occurs with

Bug#336808: normalize-audio: normalize-mp3 deletes original mp3 before failing with Can't rename temp file

2005-11-01 Thread Adam Funk
Package: normalize-audio Version: 0.7.6-7 Severity: important The normalize-mp3 command deletes the original mp3 file too early, so it can be lost if an error occurs, as in the following example. $ normalize-mp3 --tmpdir /tmp/ -a -19dB foo.mp3 bar.mp3 Decoding foo.mp3... Running normalize...

Bug#310858: xfce4-datetime-plugin: Week day starts Monday option doesn't work

2005-05-26 Thread Adam Funk
Package: xfce4-datetime-plugin Version: 0.3.1-1 Severity: normal The pop-up calendar always shows the weeks starting on Sunday, even when the Week day starts Monday option is set. -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.1 APT prefers testing APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (500, 'unstable')

Bug#305481: knode: Disable automatic setting of Followup-To header for cross-posted articles

2005-04-20 Thread Adam Funk
Package: knode Version: 4:3.3.2-3 Severity: normal Every time I reply to a cross-posted newsgroup posting, KNode automatically sets the Followup-To header to the first group on the list, even if I don't subscribe to it. Usually I don't want to set the Followup-To header at all, and I have to

Bug#292049: mozilla-firefox: Firefox steals focus when page loads.

2005-02-05 Thread Adam Funk
On Saturday 05 February 2005 06:08, Eric Dorland wrote: The Bugzilla discussion https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88810; 10 days old. includes a user fix that seems to work: put the line user_pref(mozilla.widget.raise-on-setfocus, false); in user.js in the profile directory.

Bug#292049: mozilla-firefox: Firefox steals focus when page loads.

2005-02-04 Thread Adam Funk
Please don't inflate bug severities. Sorry! But yeah, it sucks. Feel free to encourage upstream to fix this, and file patches there. The Bugzilla discussion https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88810; 10 days old. includes a user fix that seems to work: put the line

Bug#292049: mozilla-firefox: Firefox steals focus when page loads.

2005-01-24 Thread Adam Funk
Package: mozilla-firefox Version: 1.0+dfsg.1-2 Severity: important Firefox steals keyboard focus and brings itself forward on the desktop when a page loads. This is very annoying. It should stay in the background until I want it. See http://www.asktog.com/Bughouse/10MostPersistentBugs.html --